Bottle.50cl. nice clear fluide but a bit dark for a tripel, nice but not long lasting head, taste is very very sweeet with nothing to balance it and the chili does not do it. IMO this beer has no meaning.

Fruity aroma. Fine fruity and sweet taste. In the beginning we do not know of chilli but it will after a while. Wonderful bitterness that fills the mouth forever. A perfectly balanced fruity chilli flavor. This beer is not thirsty anyway. but still hot and strong beer to drink. It just gets better and better. Follow me @ Kung av öl @ Facebook for more pictures and ratings.

Bottle, 50cl. Pours hazy orange-amber with thin off-white head that quickly vanish.
Banana, peach, malt, pebber spices in the nose with some easterly sensation. Not much to detect. Flavour of malt, spices, some fruits and hops. Light-medium chili finish with heavy malt sweetness and some warming, rich alcohol as well. Medium body. Soft carbonation.
Not that tasty, rather the spiciness of chili both contributes to the overall enjoyable of the beer, while also hides the fact that not much else is going on. Well, guess its not for everyone.

.5l bottle from the bryghus. The ale poured a golden Amber with a small head that quickly dissipated. This is their biggest seller. Fifteen % of their capacity is dedicated to this beer. You detect some spices and caramel malts on the nose. The ale has a medium body with soft carbonation. The chili kits in after each swallow. There is a final chili bite at the end.

Copenhagen 9/4 2016. 50 cl bottle from Netto. Chili red label with fine little chili pepper masquerading as "i" in "Tripel". Pours hazy orange with white head. Dissapears quite fast leaving only a small patch of foam. Aroma has some sweetness and a little pepper going on. Not very distinctive. Soft carbonation and suprisingly watery palate. The flavor is a fairly weird experience as it combines a distinct sweetness with a burning sensation. You are not in doubt that you are drinking something chili flavored - but I do not think that it should be added to something quite sugary. On the positive side you do not notice the healthy amount of alcohol in this beer.

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